‘Ncikazi coaching with Birth Certificate, style of play big no! But Nkota is dangerous than Mofokeng’

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Orlando Pirates defeated SuperSport United by a solitary goal on Tuesday night in the Premier Soccer League game staged at the Peter Mokaba Stadium.

Mohau Nkota scored the only goal of the match in the second half to give the Sea Robbers a record 19th win in a season in the Premier Soccer League era. Bucs are now on 59 points from the 26 games they have played this season.

Have a look at what the fans said after the latest win.

Ncikazi's style of play is a big no for me

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Mamelodi Sundowns turned Orlando Pirates' games in hand into friendly games. But Mohau Nkota is dangerous than Relebohile Mofokeng –  Nosi Nkosi

Karim Kimvuidi keeps proving them wrong. Patrick Maswanganyi is finished, but y'all still love him for nothing. He doesn't deserve to play for Orlando Pirates –  Prince Saint 

Mandla Ncikazi's style of play is a big no for me. Players running like headless chickens the whole 90 minutes. This is what cost us against Marumo Gallants – Leano Moors 

Nkota is the most criticized by his supporters, they fail to understand that the boy has massive confidence, hence he always shoots, even though sometimes he should've just passed the ball. One thing I like about him, the defense never rests with him on the field – Senzo Inno Mgoduka 

I don’t care whether he scored or not, he still needs to learn to assist, being selfish won’t take him anywhere – SfisoMafree Wenkondlo Gwala

Let us not disgrace ourselves next season

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I'm already looking forward to next season. We are just playing as per the rules, just honouring our fixtures, otherwise we are so calm on this side. Anyway, I'm happy for the boys, especially our newly promoted goalkeeper Siyabonga Dladla – Thlogi M Mokhatsi

This doesn't change the fact that this Ncikazi is coaching with a birth certificate! – Ndzalo Nk

Let's donate those three points to Nedbank FC, poor Nabi is still fighting relegation – Thipana Thipana 

My concern is that we don’t disgrace ourselves next season by not being able to beat the milestones we set for ourselves in this edition – Galeboe Nat Bojang

Dladla is so comfortable with the ball; he communicates with his defense well, so far, so good for him – Steazyy 

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Willis Sob is an experienced journalist who has been in the game since 2009, covering major assignments around the continent.
His hunger for African football is unmatched, always getting the best angles and facts to feed the fans and quench their thirst.